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Sir Kenny Dalglish has hinted that Trent Alexander-Arnold will leave Liverpool this summer, urging supporters to respect his decision if he does move on. The Reds vice-captain is out of contract ...
Up to 200 members of Manchester United staff have been told their jobs are at risk as Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans another round of cuts, according to reports. INEOS founder and chairman Ratcliffe took ...
An emotional Sir Kenny Dalglish led the tributes for Arne Slot and his Liverpool players after they were confirmed as Premier League champions on Sunday afternoon at Anfield. The Reds needed only ...
Former defence secretary Sir Ben Wallace has taken up his second private sector role since retiring from politics, joining the board of an engineering firm specialising in energy security.
Video / Paul Slater Opinion by Bruce Cotterill Bruce Cotterill is a professional director and adviser to business leaders. He is the author of the book, The Best Leaders Don’t Shout, and host of ...
North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation reports showed emails exchanged between Holmberg, who is now 81 years old, and former UND Center for Innovation CEO Bruce Gjovig dating back to 2009.
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Broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough will present a new immersive experience at the Natural History Museum this summer. The 98-year-old is best known for presenting documentaries ...
The Princess Royal and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, arrived in Turkey on Thursday for a series of commemorative engagements. Princess Anne, 74, began her visit at the Canakkale ...
Bruce Lehrmann’s Queensland rape trial has been delayed again after his lawyer voiced concerns about missing CCTV footage and statements. Mr Lehrmann, 29, faces two charges of rape relating to ...
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the most extreme — The Athletic heard when visiting Nice last weekend to find out what people thought of the comments made by the INEOS chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe owns the French team ...